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Ronnie Roberts, March 25, 2012
At his house in Dripping Springs
Ken: Yeah
Ronnie: OK
Ken: Yeah, it's a good book.
Ronnie: It talks about the Browns. There used to be a Brown Lane over there
Ken: Uh-huh
Ronnie: OK. And, uh, there's a lot of stuff in here about the, uh, the Teagues, Homer Teagues and, uh,
Ken: Yes
Ronnie: The Browns and, there used to be a Brown Lane in what's, uh, I can't remember that road now
that cuts through to, uh, 360. That used to be Brown Lane.
Ken: Uh-huh
Ronnie: Um, gosh, I get a little deficient here with - it's, it's the one that, right past, right by Barton
Creek Mall. But anyway
Ken: Yeah, I don't know that area real well
Ronnie: But see, yeah, but see those, those people, uh, they used to have a lot of land over at the end of
the Browns and the Teagues. The Teagues actually donated the land for the first school
Ken: Yes
Ronnie: and, over there in, like, there's a lot of my relatives in here. The Oestricks
Ken: Were you related to the Teagues?
Ronnie: Yeah, yeah, some of my granddad's um, I don't really have a family tree as such, but, uh,
Ken: But your grandmother was a Patterson
Ronnie: Yes, she was a Patterson.
Ken: And what was her daddy's name, do you recall?
Ronnie: Uh, Robert Payton
Ken: Robert Payton
Ronnie: Yeah. Uh, his story goes back, huh, he has in, uh, he was born a month after his dad was shot
and killed in that feud down in the Sutton-Patterson feud down in Gonzalez County.
Ken: Oh, I've heard of that feud